I inadvertently committed some WIP on Kolmogorov-Smirnov test implementation (MATH-437) in r1533853, in which I meant only to fix some javadoc in BinomialConfidenceInterval. The commit copies the existing implementation from the distribution package and makes some mods to it. I did it this way to preserve history of the code that is being kept. The code is not finished, has some checkstyle issues, but it should build OK. I am not sure exactly how to undo this in svn so I can redo it later and I would prefer to just edit the commit log and finish the code that I was planning to commit later in subsequent commits. Are people OK with this, or should I try to back out the copy / add?
Maybe I need some of that git "change-stashing" capability ;) On the other hand, I am sure I will manage to screw up git commits in myriad other ways... Phil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
